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Racists target Edinburgh Central Mosque with hate-speech graffiti

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
20 January 2026
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Racists target mosque

Racists have sprayed Edinburgh Central Mosque with hate-speech messages telling Muslims to ‘get out of Scotland’. Police say officers are investigating the incident.

The attack was perpetrated over the cover of darkness last weekend. A spokesperson for the mosque said that its members and committee were “deeply saddened and concerned,” insisting that these hate crimes had not confidence in the people of the city was not shaken:

We are deeply saddened and concerned by this act. Incidents of this nature cause distress not only to the Muslim community, but to all who value peace, dignity, and mutual respect. We pray for the safety and wellbeing of our community, and for all those affected by acts of hatred and intimidation.

This act does not reflect the Edinburgh we know and love. Our city is defined by diversity, compassion, and strong community bonds, and we remain confident that these shared values will prevail over division and hostility.

Edinburgh Central Mosque will continue to be a place of worship, welcome, and service to the wider community, grounded in dignity, compassion, and kindness. Anyone with information relating to this incident is encouraged to contact Police Scotland directly.

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  1. Tarabehn says:
    5 months ago

    What a dignified, nonviolent and unself-pitying response.

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